The Night Class at
Cross Academy has been abolished. Zero still attends the Day Class
while carrying out his duties as a vampire hunter. Yuki now lives hidden
away at the Kuran residence with Kaname, but can she embrace the life
of a pureblood vampire?

Review:

This series is
going in such a different direction than what I thought. It’s surprising, and
very enjoyable.

So, I’m still
surprised by how much I like Kaname. For so long, I didn’t see any appeal in
him, and then all of a sudden I love him. There were some scenes between him
and Yuki in this volume, and I just want more of those. I’m all for YukixKaname
now.

I like Yuki, a lot.
She’s struggling with her change into vampire, with drinking blood, but she’s
dealing rather well with it. Aido is helping her with school and everything
else, and their relationship is surprisingly entertaining, as well as good for
them.

Then there’s Zero.
Zero is in a very different place now, hunting vampires still. Headmaster Cross
(Yuki’s adopted father) is in contact with him, and he’s talking freely with
Zero’s Master, who trained him when he was younger. They’re working at the
school together. Yuki’s friend, Yori, knows about the vampires now, and I’m
intrigued by where her storyline is going. We’re still getting to see all of
the other night class students, and I like them, am interested in what they’re
doing, even if I’d rather focus on Yuki and Kaname.

Zero and Yuki’s
relationship is not good. There was a big time skip in this book, the two
haven’t seen each other in a long while, and I’m interested in seeing what they
do when they finally see each other and talk. Also dreading it a little, because
I’m sure it’s not going to be good.

My interest in this
series has slowed a little, but I’m hoping to get the volumes as soon as I can,
although it might take a while. Either way, I’m intrigued for where the series
is going.

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9/29/16 (re-edit)My review days are changing to Monday - Thursday. I'm planning to do reviews on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Tuesday will be Teasers, possibly with a little wishlist or catch-up included. I am currently moving, and have just started back in school. Third year of college, and working, and I am starting to have very little time for everything. I'm trying to keep up with this, though, on top of it all.

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